Laminarization of Turbulent Boundary Layer on Flexible and Rigid Surfaces
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- Publication date
- 2001
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- Public Domain
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- COMPUTER TECHNIQUES, COMPUTERS, ALGORITHMS, COMPUTER SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE, TURING MACHINES, ERROR CORRECTING CODES, HAMILTONIAN FUNCTIONS
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- nasa_techdocs
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- NASA
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- English
An investigation of the control of turbulent boundary layer flow over flexible and rigid surfaces downstream of a concave-convex geometry has been made. The concave-convex curvature induces centrifugal forces and a pressure gradient on the growth of the turbulent boundary layer. The favorable gradient is not sufficient to overcome the unfavorable; thus, the net effect is a destabilizing, of the flow into Gortler instabilities. This study shows that control of the turbulent boundary layer and structural loading can be successfully achieved by using localized surface heating because the subsequent cooling and geometrical shaping downstream over a favorable pressure gradient is effective in laminarization of the turbulence. Wires embedded in a thermally insulated substrate provide surface heating. The laminarized velocity profile adjusts to a lower Reynolds number, and the structure responds to a lower loading. In the laminarization, the turbulent energy is dissipated by molecular transport by both viscous and conductivity mechanisms. Laminarization reduces spanwise vorticity because of the longitudinal cooling gradient of the sublayer profile. The results demonstrate that the curvature-induced mean pressure gradient enhances the receptivity of the flow to localized surface heating, a potentially viable mechanism to laminarize turbulent boundary layer flow; thus, the flow reduces the response of the flexible structure and the resultant sound radiation.
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- 2011-05-30 10:38:36
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- 20010069990
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- Langley Research Center
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/1792/20100214211715/http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20010069990
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- 2009-05-21
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- 2001
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